First Langton, then Pearson getting narky; both Leeser and Craven calling for compromise to the wording after those weak polls and prior to passage; Albo increasingly defiant and attempting to diminish Voice opponents.
Gotta bring people together now. The Yes campaign is changing tack only slowly, by degrees. But not when the polls are (on average) saying the vote shouldn't be this low with so long to go.
Craven recently wrote that when a previous Yes voter switches to No, that vote is "congealed" i.e. there's no going back.
Reminds me of what Warren Buffett said when the banks started to fall like dominoes during the GFC and what that meant for the whole world financial system: "If you didn't panic, you just didn't get it."